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World Rowing Masters 2010

The 2010 World Rowing Masters Regatta took place in St Catherines, Canada. 3,000 rowers from 34 countries raced over 1000m in a variety of boats and categories. Masters rowing starts at age 27 and continues over 90. This year the […]

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Adaptive rowing clubs could benefit from CASC status

With two years to go until the start of the London 2012 Paralympic Games, the business advisory firm Deloitte is advising amateur disability sports clubs to consider registering as a Charity or a Community Amateur Sports Club (CASC).  By doing […]

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Deben Rowing Club Celebrate a New Clubhouse

Deben Rowing Club in Woodbridge, Suffolk will officially open its new riverside premises tomorrow (Saturday 4th September). Dr Therese Coffey, MP for Suffolk Coastal, will be present to declare the building open for business. Situated near the famous Sutton Hoo […]

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The 2010 World Rowing Masters Regatta

The 2010 World Rowing Masters Regatta is about to get under way in St Catharines, Canada, and nearly 3,000 rowers have signed up to participate in the event which takes places from today (2nd) to 5th September. GBR will be […]

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The British Rowing Coach of the Year Awards

British Rowing is delighted to announce the winners of the Coach of the Year Awards 2010. This year there has been a marked increase in the number of nominations received for the Awards and the usual high standard was maintained.  […]

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Year 10 Students Take on a Challenge

In mid-August, year 10 students Ben Cox and Ryan Haines from Sir William Borlase’s school in Marlow rowed the length of the Thames from Lechlade in Gloucestershire to the House of Parliament.  The aim of the 145 mile challenge was […]

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Updated: Results of the Wingfield Sculls

It was the 170th Wingfield Sculls race in the event’s 180 year history. Three men, Alan Campbell (Tideway Scullers), Marcus Bateman (Leander) and Brendan Crean (Agecroft), fancied their chances and entered. Campbell is GB’s top sculler and had won the […]

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Paignton RC Became The First Rowing Club in the Country to Offer Four Disciplines of Rowing

On 14th August 2010, The Paignton Rowing Club became the first rowing club in the country to offer four disciplines of rowing in the form of sliding seat, gig, coastal and also FISA coastal. The christening of a new FISA […]

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Gold for GB in Singapore

Fiona Gammond and Georgia Howard-Merrill, both from Oxford, have won the women’s  pair gold at the inaugural Youth Olympic Games in Singapore. They took the title in 3:28.60 ahead of Australia in silver and Greece in bronze. After narrowly qualifying […]

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Britain has two boats through to finals of Youth Olympic Games

Britain has two boats through to the finals of the inaugural Youth Olympic Games in Singapore. Ed Nainby-Luxmoore and Caspar Jopling were second in their men’s pair semi-final this morning at Marina Reservoir to reigning world junior champions Michalis Nastopolous […]

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